Stefan,
Here is the email that I sent to general@ a few days ago. Didn't realize
that you weren't subscribed.
Note that I have bcc'ed the community development list and added
gene...@incubator.apache.org
We should continue the discussion there. You might like to subscribe so
that replies made
On Sunday, May 10, 2015, Stefan Reich <
stefan.reich.maker.of@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I wrote the mail... I thought you guys wanted to "chime in"?
I did see a reply to you on general@ did you not get it?
apache does not take over projects, we help projects who have a community
grow.
rgds
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I wrote the mail... I thought you guys wanted to "chime in"?
All the best,
Stefan
Am 08.05.2015 19:00 schrieb "Konstantin Boudnik" :
> Stefan,
>
> As Thiago suggested, you can move this conversation to
> gene...@incubator.apache.org: there's a bunch of people who are helping
> new
> projects to g
Nice :) I didn't get that before, sorry. Will do!
Stefan
Am 08.05.2015 19:00 schrieb "Konstantin Boudnik" :
> Stefan,
>
> As Thiago suggested, you can move this conversation to
> gene...@incubator.apache.org: there's a bunch of people who are helping
> new
> projects to get into ASF and up to spe
Stefan,
As Thiago suggested, you can move this conversation to
gene...@incubator.apache.org: there's a bunch of people who are helping new
projects to get into ASF and up to speed on a daily basis.
I, for one, will keep an eye on your email and will chime in as soon as it
arrives ;)
Good luck!
Hello Thiago!
Thanks for the input.
I am not sure if I trust the incubator process frankly. Looking at its
rule book it seems very complicated. Isn't there an easier way?
Are you authoritative on the process or just relating? Just so I know. :
Best regards,
Stefan
Am 08.05.2015 16:01 schrieb "
Nice! I'll make it a tech spike.
Now we should move this discussion somewhere else I guess (sorry for
posting to the list, Mike - I need attention :). Just where?
Cheers
Am 08.05.2015 17:34 schrieb "Mike Kienenberger" :
> javaX definitely looks interesting.
>
> I've always wished Java supported
On Fri, 08 May 2015 09:18:10 -0300, Stefan Reich
wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
I'd like to find a home (or home-s) for the "JavaX" project (
http://javax.tinybrain.de).
Taking a look . . . :)
JavaX is a super-extensible version of Java.
It's probably the easiest way to extend any language existing